When I began this site many years ago, I didn’t need a way to search it. The early incarnation featured only a small series of picture page with very little text.

iWeb changed that, and allowed me to write endless reams of material, upload countless photos, and post it for all to see. As my site has grown (now including more than 400 pages of pysanka-related material alone), I’ve needed to make it more searchable. The vague outline I provided on the main page Pysanka once sufficed, with sub menus located on sectional main pages. When that proved inadequate, I added a detailed Index (actually a sitemap with hyperlinks) to my site.

But even that isn’t really enough, and even I have trouble finding things I’ve written, so I’ve now added a custom Google search engine which you can open by clicking on the link below:

The Google search engine is not perfect–it has ads, which you can simply ignore, and it doesn’t yet bring up every single mention of any word or phrase you might query, but it’s better than anything else I’ve tried to date. So give it a go. You’ll be surprised at how quick–and good–it really is!

I’m slowly adding search boxes to pages throughout my site. In the meantime, you can always come back to this page if you need to do a search.

Good luck, and I hope you find whatever information you are searching for!